2009 Maine Festival of American Music: Its Roots and Tradition - Preliminary Program

2009 Exhibit: The Human and the Eternal: Shaker Art In Its Many Forms

2009 Event: Maine Native American Summer Market and Demonstration

NEW BOOK! FIRST IN ITS FIELD!
An Honorable Harvest - Shakers and the Natural World
by Carl Benton Straub, PhD.

New Publication!
Shaker Folk Art Exhibit Catalog

2009 Calendar of Events is now available!

Special Note to Our Visitors

NO PETS ALLOWED AT SHAKER VILLAGE
NO PETS ALLOWED AT SHAKER VILLAGE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEPT FOR SERVICE DOGS: NOT IN A VEHICLE, NOT ON A LEASH, NOT ON HIKES, Etc.

Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village is an active community of Shakers and a working farm. To protect our home farm livestock of Scottish Highland cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs and cats, no pets are allowed on the Shaker Village grounds. Also, keeping any pet but especially dogs in a vehicle is potentially extremely harmful to the pet and can be fatal - open windows do not help enough to stop harm to a pet. Pets can be frightening to some visitors. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. We do appreciate your cooperation and your understanding.

Location map of Sabbathday Lake Shaker Community

Sabbathday Lake Shaker Community - Map legend:

  1. Meetinghouse
  2. Ministry's Shop
  3. Schoolhouse (Shaker Library)
  4. Cemetery
  5. Girl's Shop
  6. Dwelling House
  7. Trustee's Office (Shaker Store)
  8. Garage
  9. Sister's Shop
  10. Herb House
  11. Boys' Shop (Reception Center)
  12. Spinhouse
  13. Garage
  14. Barns
  15. Carriage Shed
  16. Herb and vegetable gardens
  17. Orchard
  18. Pastures and hayfields

What to see & do near Shaker Village

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